Josh Vo Named Bioinformatics Graduate Student Rep
On behalf of the Biomedical Graduate Student Government (BGSG), we would like to introduce Josh Vo the Bioinformatics Graduate Student Representative for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year.
On behalf of the Biomedical Graduate Student Government (BGSG), we would like to introduce Josh Vo the Bioinformatics Graduate Student Representative for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year.
Congratulations, Shariq!
Congratulations, Mats!
Congratulations, Negar!
Congratulations, Lana!
Jenna Wiens, Ph.D., assistant professor of computer science and engineering and CCMB affiliate faculty member, will become a Precision Health co-director, effective Sept. 1. Congratulations Jenna!
The team will generate human cell atlas of the female reproductive system.
Congratulations Jonathan!
Congratulations Alan!
Congratulations Nguyen!
Congratulations to CCMB affiliated faculty Mats Ljungman, Ph.D. and Sofia Merajver, M.D., Ph.D. whom are part the inaugural class of Rogel Scholars, a select designation with research support funded as part of a $150 million commitment from Richard and Susan Rogel.
Colleagues and friends of Professor Smale will celebrate his 90th birthday with series of talks
“When you first begin looking at new data like this, it’s like landing on Mars and looking around for the first time, but a Mars with little critters never described before staring back at you,” said Melissa Duhaime, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology & CCMB affiliated faculty member, commenting on the discovery of
Patricia Wittkopp is among 168 scholars, artists and writers appointed on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise.
This award is provided under the Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP). The annual DURIP award process is highly competitive, and supports purchases of major
DCMB and Mathematics professor Daniel Forger and chair of the UM Organ Department James Kibbie hope that big data and quantification can provide new answers to long-standing questions about mathematics, music, and performance.
Emerging Science Workshop: The Promise of Single Cell and Single Molecule Analysis Tools to Advance Environmental Health Research (March 7-8, 2019 - Washington DC)
Congratulations CCMB affiliate member Sharon Glotzer!
Jagadish replaces MIDAS co-directors Brian Athey and Alfred Hero, who completed their leadership appointments in December 2018.